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A term sometimes used to refer to large collections of related economic phenomena or variables. At the most general level, refers to economic orders like [[capitalism]], [[mercantilism]], [[socialism]] or [[communism]].
(i) Any  [[complex interactive system]] that is engaged in the production and distribution of [[goods (economics)| goods]] and [[services (economics)|services]]. (ii) As used to denote a particular way of organising an economy, such as a [[market economy]], a [[command economy]], or a [[mixed economy]].

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Economic system [r]: (i) Any complex interactive system that is engaged in the production and distribution of goods and services. (ii) As used to denote a particular way of organising an economy, such as a market economy, a command economy, or a mixed economy.